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Thursday, 20 December 2012

Breathless
is Book One in the 4 book (so far) paranormal romance series The Blue Fire
Saga.

Weston College freshman
Leesa Nyland has been fascinated by vampires since she was three years old.
That’s when her mom started acting weird, refusing to go outside during the day
and insisting the sunlight hurt her skin because she’d been bitten by a
one-fanged vampire.

But fascinated doesn’t
mean Leesa believes. Any more than she believes in blue fire, people who live
for centuries, and kisses that can kill. When her beloved older
brother suddenly disappears, she is forced to confront all these and more.
She also has to figure out what to do about her mysterious new boyfriend. She
knows Rave likes her a lot—so why won’t he kiss her?

As Leesa draws closer to
finding her brother, she faces some gut-wrenching decisions. Should she risk
her mom’s life trying to “cure” her? Should she continue seeing Rave after he
reveals his dangerous secret? And most terrifying of all, should she make the
ultimate sacrifice—give up her humanity—to save her brother?

“Breathless is
a truly captivating read. The characters are impossible to forget.” ~
VampireRomanceBooks.com

“Breathless is a book
you will fall in love with and want to read over and over again.” ~ Bite
This! Vampire Book Blog

“Breathless is for sure
a page turner. When I finished, I wanted more.” ~ Paranormal Book Club

Character being interviewed: Leesa Nyland

Book Title: Breathless

Author: Scott Prussing,

So Leesa, why don’t you begin by telling our visitors a bit about our
story?

Oh, wow, where to
begin? It’s kind of complicated. I’m a freshman at Weston College in
Connecticut, and let me tell you, it has been QUITE a year so far. But I’ll get
to that. To really understand everything, I need to go back more than eighteen
years, all the way back to when my mom was pregnant with me.

She was hiking with
her sister when mom stumbled out of the woods with a puncture wound on her
neck. My aunt said it looked like mom had gotten poked by a sharp branch, but
mom insisted she’d been bitten by a one-fanged vampire. I mean, really, who
ever heard of a one-fanged vampire? That’s crazy, right? Mom stuck to her story,
though. She didn’t grow a pair of fangs (or even one fang!) or get any other
vampire powers. But she did stop going out during the day, saying that the
sunlight hurt her skin. So I ended up with a half-crazy mom who never went
outside and who believed in vampires. How’s that for a role model? And when my
dad left us, it was just my big brother Bradley and me. Is it any wonder I’m shy
and kind of awkward?

Anyhow, fast forward sixteen
years. Bradley left for college--the same one I go to now. For the first year,
he texted or emailed me every day, so I didn’t miss him too much. But then he
sent me an email telling me he was going away, and that I shouldn’t look for
him. He even told me to forget about him. As if! He was only the best big
brother EVER.

That’s why I’m here
at Weston. I’m determined to find him, or at least find out what happened to
him. I haven’t had much luck yet, but boy have I learned some other things!
First of all, it turns out vampires really do exist, and that my mom really was
bitten by a one-fanged vampire—the one-fangs are called grafhym, by the way. And there are also these supernatural vampire
hunters called volkaanes. They’ve got this magical blue fire inside them that
they use to kill vampires. I know volkaanes are real, because I’m in love with
one. His name is Rave, and let me tell you, he is GORGEOUS! Then there’s this
sexy vampire named Stefan who also seems to want me. It turns out there’s a
reason these two supernatural hunks are drawn to me, but I’m not going to share
that here.

So as you can see, I’ve
got my hands full—and I don’t mean with classes, homework and exams. One of my
professors, who seems to know everything there is to know about vampires, says
there might be a way to cure my mom. So we’re working on that. Plus, I’ve got
to try to find Bradley. It’s looking like vampires might be involved there,
too. And, oh yeah, I need to figure out a way to kiss Rave without that magical
fire of his frying me to a crisp….

Most everybody wants to be different in some way than they are.
What’s the one thing you wish I had done differently with you?

I guess I
wish you had made me a little less shy. I hate being uncomfortable around new
people and in new situations—I wish I was more like my new best friend, Cali.
Not quite so wild and outrageous as she is, of course, just a bit more
confident and outgoing than I am. Like when Cali dragged me to my first frat
party earlier this year, she met a guy and was chatting him up within a few
minutes, while I stood around awkwardly by myself. Of course, I did end up
meeting a sexy vampire and a gorgeous volkaane that night, though I didn’t know
they weren’t human at the time. Heck, I didn’t even really believe in that
supernatural stuff back then. Wow, was I wrong!

If I had let you change something about
the story, what would you have changed?

Ha!
That’s easy, Scott. I would have changed the whole kissing thing. I hate not
being able to kiss Rave for more than a few seconds, because his magical inner
fire would burn me to a crisp. It’s REALLY frustrating. Those few seconds are
way beyond amazing, so I’m not really complaining—not too much, anyhow. But if
I could just kiss him even for a minute or so, that would be awesome. Rave is starting
to learn this special technique to control his heat, so maybe one of these
days….

Oh, and I
could do without my limp, too, although I guess that’s part of what makes me
who I am. And please, no more Physics classes—that class was way too hard.
Let’s stick to psychology and literature, stuff like that, because they’re way
more fun.

What do you like best about yourself, Leesa? What do you like
least?

I like
that I’m very loyal and very determined—I think my limp has a lot to do with me
being so tenacious and determined. When I set my mind to something, I don’t
give up easily. That’s why I can walk as fast and as far as pretty much anyone,
despite my bad leg.

As for
what I don’t like, as I said before I don’t like being so shy and introverted.
But thanks to Cali and Rave—and to you, Scott—I’m slowly getting better!

There are already a couple of sequels to Breathless. What do you
think of them?

I LOVE
them all! I’m getting to spend more time with Rave, though the kissing thing is
still a problem. I really wish you would do something about that for me, Scott.

I also love
that it turns out I’m not quite as ordinary as I thought—that’s way cool. It
seems I’ve got a bit of magic inside me that I’m just beginning to learn how to
control. Which is a very good thing, because there’s a whole lot more
supernatural danger around here than I ever imagined. Who would have ever
thought that hungry vampires were NOT the worst thing I’d have to deal with?
Luckily, I’ve got some cool new friends and allies to help me out.

Do you have anything else you’d like to say, Leesa?

I just
want to say it was great talking to you like this, Scott—we should do it more
often! And I want to thank everyone for taking the time to listen. I hope
they’ll all want to get to know me and my friends better—believe me, it’s been
an amazing freshman year so far!

Links

Signed
hardcover copies of Breathless can be purchased at
http://www.scottprussing.com.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Three years after the Nero Plague turned 80% of the world’s people into flesh eating zombies, most humans barely understand what is happening around them. Our people are struggling to survive. Amongst this madness (and through the ages), a race known as the Family visit to watch the Earth die, out of a twisted pleasure.

Hi, it’s my honor today to interview Amanda Weiss, from the upcoming YA paranormal novel Wisteria by Bisi Leyton. You can find out more about Wisteria on this blog or on facebook.

Amanda Weiss

I just want to say, I’m really glad you could find the time to talk to me.

Sure, no problem

How old are you?

I’m sixteen.

Where are you from?

My parents are from England, so yeah that makes me English (laughs). My dad travelled a lot for work when I was growing up, so I’ve lived in New York, McShane, Paris and even Africa.

What the most interesting place you’ve lived?

New York was the greatest. I mean have you seen fifth avenue?

The most interesting would have to be McShane City. Those people were really weird. They think they’re so cool, because they live on a mountain. But they’re just strange and I’m fairly sure they marry their cousins or something up there.

Er Yeah, how do you enjoy living on the Isle of Smythe?

I’d like to say I hate living here, but I’m alive right?

Everyone I grew up with is dead or a zombie and I’ve lived in worse places since the Nero madness broke out . I mean really bad places. Sure we don’t have running water or electricity here, but I’ve finally stopped sleeping with a weapon under my pillow.

Does your family like it here?

Er… my mother and younger brother died in a car crash a few years ago. My dad doesn’t really talk to me much about what he thinks.

I’m sorry about your mother.

Thanks. I’m just glad she wasn’t here to witness Nero. Can we talk about something else?

Of course, is there anyone special in your life?

Well (smiles) kind of

Kind of?

Yeah, he’s kind of got a girlfriend. His name’s David Kuti.

Oh Wisteria’s brother? Are you friends with Wisteria?

Well… I guess. She saved my life, so I owe her. You know I’d say we are friends when she’s not totally infatuated with Steven Hindle.

I don’t see why she’s so into that boy. He’s got a serious girlfriend, a seriously crazy one at that.

But aren’t you dating boy who’s got a girl too?

That’s different. David promised, he was going to break up with Poppy, so I’m just waiting until the time is right. Don’t look at me like that, don’t judge me. You don’t know my life and you don’t know what I’ve been through.

I am a good person and not the kind of girl who steals boyfriends. It just happened.

Right so tell me more about Steven Hindle, I thought Wisteria and Bach had a thing?

Bach, no he’s with Hailey. Or at least Hailey’s told everyone to steer clear. Besides there’s no way Wisteria could ever date a guy like Bach. Have you seen him? I mean seen him in real life, he’s hot. I love her, but she’s got a better chance landing Steven, if you ask me.

I have a final question. Do you think we’re going service the Nero virus?

Honestly, I can’t let myself think about that.

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Monday, 3 December 2012

Three years after the Nero Plague turned 80% of the world's people
into flesh eating zombies, most humans barely understand what is happening
around them. Our people are struggling to survive. Amongst this madness (and
through the ages), a race known as the Family visit to watch the Earth die, out
of a twisted pleasure.

Welcome! Today we’re interviewing Garfield from my new novel
Wisteria. You can find out all about Wisteria on thisblog, facebook or get it here.

What’s your name and how old are you?

I’m
Garfield Simon and I’m sixteen.

Is your family from Smythe?

No, I used
to live with my mum in Birmingham. I never knew my father, but since coming to
Smythe it’s just been me.

On the Isle of Smythe who are you closest to?

Aside from
Wisteria, I don’t have a lot of friends. It’s hard making friends with anyone
on the island. Most of the kids keep to themselves because they’ve known each
other for years. I mean I know more
about Bach.

Really, I thought Bach keeps to himself.

Yeah, he
does. I mean he won’t even tell us his
real name, which goes to show how cold those other kids are.

Is there anyone you wish you could be closer to? Amanda Weiss
perhaps?

Amanda’s
alright. She wants to get close to me, but I’m taking my time and weighing my
options.

You’re blushing?

I’m not
blushing. Woman, you don’t know what you’re talking about.

Isn’t Amanda dating Wisteria’s brother David?

Like I
said, you don’t know what you’re talking about.

Yeah right. Anyway how do you like living on the island?It’s been an experience to say the least.
I mean we’re safe, but they’re slave drivers. All the kids have to work like
thirty hours a week, well only the kids whose parents aren’t on the leadership
council.

What do you say that?

Because
it’s true. Hailey and Steven barely do anything. No one hassles them about not
earning their keep, but I was told, either work as a rat catcher or leave
Smythe. Where was I going to go? Face the zombies?

That being
said, I’m glad I’m not doing what Wisteria does. The girl has a death wish… but
it makes sense. She’s hoping to one day get back to her home so she wants to learn
to take care of herself against the infected.

You don’t plan to leave Smythe one day?

I don’t
want to die. No, but Wisteria’s is desperate to meet up with her father back
home. I’ve got no family to get back to.

I’ve got a question for you. Why didn’t you and Wisteria get
together?

Hmm (he
frowns), I never thought about that before. You know I’ve never seen her that
way. I don’t know why. I care about her, but…

Sunday, 25 November 2012

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Wisteria (Wisteria #2)

Prologue - Excerpt

Thirteen months after the first official case of Nero
Disease

“Wisteria, run!” Rebecca O’Leary screamed over the
radio.

Wisteria Kuti whipped around and came face-to-face
with the blood-red eyes of a hungry flesh-eating biter. The biter was a man,
infected by Nero Disease, who had long lost his mind. He looked more animal
than human and he wanted one thing—to feed on the flesh of uninfected people.
The biter growled and staggered toward Wisteria.

She fled down the deserted road to the nearest house.
The front door was locked. She kicked at the door, but it didn’t open. Taking
out her handgun, she smashed through the window of the door.

“Ugh,” more biters growled behind her.

She spun around, fired once, and hit one in the head.
She unlocked the door by reaching in and turning the lock. Once inside, she
chained and bolted the door.

Crash—a biter smashed through another window into the
house.

Wisteria’s heart jumped and she darted up the stairs
as fast as she could.

“Get out of the house, Wisteria!” Rebecca radioed.

I’m trying.

A biter grabbed her ankle as she ran. Falling hard on
the steps, she wailed in pain. “Ah.” No time to cry, Wisteria. She fired at the
biter holding her. One bullet left.

Three more biters appeared below and started coming
up the stairs. Leaping up, she sprinted to the top floor and dashed into the
first open doorway that led to the master bedroom. Locking the door, she headed
straight for the window.

The infected clawed at the door, tearing it apart and
snarling as they entered.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

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Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Three years ago, the Nero Virus turned 80% of the world's population into flesh eating biters. The biters want one thing, to devour and feast on the uninfected. A few survivors live on the Isle of Smythye one of the last bastions of humanity.

Today, I'm interviewing a character from my dystopian / post apocalyptic novel Wisteria. We were supposed to get Wisteria, but she couldn’t make it. So we’ve got her mother.

B: Brilliant. What’s your name?

L: I'm called Omolara Kuti or Lara for short.

B: Does it mean anything?

L: Yes, Kuti is Yoruba and means death cannot kill.

B: I hear Lara may not be your real name.

L: (smiles) It isn't, but my real name isn't any of your business.

B: Where were you born? Where do you call home?

L: I was born in General Hospital on Lagos Island and I used to call Lagos home. Now the Isle of Smythe is the only home I have.

B: What is your most treasured possession?

L: I treasure my family the most, not that they’re my possessions. I’d do anything for them; even kill for them if I had to.

B: Whoa... but you've never done that right? I mean...kill someone to protect your family.

L: (Smirks) please, ask me something else

B:What or who is the greatest love of your life?

L: (Scowls) Next question

B: So what do think about Wisteria's relationship with Bach? I'm sure your daughter hanging out with a Supernatural must be an interesting experience.

L: Over my dead body. There is no relationship between Wisteria and Bach. None! And to answer your question about killing someone, Bach is at the top of my list. If I find he's been seeing Wisteria, he will end him. Just so you understand I’m serious, I used to be solider and I’ve taken people down before.

B: Seriously? Aren't you overreacting?

L: No. His people are dangerous.

B: Why are they so dangerous? It’s not like they eat people or hunt us.

L: They hate all humans. I’ll never forget the night the Family's empirics broke into my home and killed my first husband and took my first child. I wasn’t strong enough to protect them them, but I am now and I'll never let those freaks near my family.

B: And when you explained this to her, what was her reaction?

L: I told you, she's sixteen, so I won't burden her with something so heavy. I'm her mother and she'll do what I say.

B: Even when you lie to her?

L:(Laughs). Especially when I lie. Don't look at me like that... I lie to protect her.

B: Maybe you could try being more open with her. She might--

L: Listen, I didn't agree to this interview, so you could lecture me on how to be a mother. I'm getting out of here (leaves).

B: Er... it think we are done?

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I can honestly say this book was not what I thought it would be, it was so amazing and Bisi's writing was very entrancing. No matter how much I didn't want to read on and just stop all together, I didn't because even though there were zombies, the story was too good to be cut short. Aliaa El-Nashar [Read the full review athttp://aliaaelnashar.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/wisteria-blog-tour-review.html]

"There are a lot of great things in this book, so much more than zombies and a struggle for survival... Ms. Leyton brings to Wisteria a mixture of science fiction, fantasy, dystopic world with a twist to the paranormal romance angle!" Cabin Goddess [Read the full review at http://cabingoddess.com/2012/10/wisteria/]

"...the main story- line of Wisteria and Bach (one of the strange boys), this was by far the most interesting part, Bach and his companions are not from Terra (Earth) they are just here to watch it die, and Wisteria and he have met before but neither of them can figure out when or where. This is what kept me reading,I needed to find out." Cover2Cover [Read the full review athttp://cover2coverblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/blog-tour-excerpt-review-wisteria-by.html]

"I am SO glad that I decided to read this book... Between the action packed scenes with an "average" heroine and the interesting twist on your "typical" zombie book, this story holds your attention from page one. And that story line! Holy Moly! It definitely had me thinking about what could happen to our world,..."Brittany C [Read the full review athttp://thecoverbybrittany.blogspot.co.uk/search?q=wisteria]

"This was a really good read. I loved the storyline and the character development. I liked the attention to detail about the Family and the community Wisteria lives in. It isn’t your typical zombie book, it has a unique twist and it was very enjoyable." Kaina [Read the full review athttp://www.kainas.com/?p=351]